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She brought that home the other day and I said who the hell gave you 1p and she said all of them.Originally posted by SimonMac View Post£4.21!
You can buy NLyUK for that, well rent her anyway
Boom. Boom.
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There's a scale of charges. 2p, all the way up to £4.21Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostOoh, I like this idea. How much do I need to chip in to get someone perma-banned?
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Ooh, I like this idea. How much do I need to chip in to get someone perma-banned?Originally posted by cojak View PostWe’ll Permaban you for a small fee...
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostThat never works for you though does it, you keep figuring it out.
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That never works for you though does it, you keep figuring it out.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhy do you want to shut your account down?
Put in a rubbish email you'll never remember change your password and log out. Sorted.
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In bold letters on this page: https://forums.contractoruk.com/Originally posted by northernladuk View PostErm, where are the T&C's? I found it a bit difficult to find them. It talks about agreeing to them on the sign up page but all I can find is the forum rules and privacy statement. I know they are around as I've linked them before but even then I seem to remember they weren't the easiest thing to find.
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Erm, where are the T&C's? I found it a bit difficult to find them. It talks about agreeing to them on the sign up page but all I can find is the forum rules and privacy statement. I know they are around as I've linked them before but even then I seem to remember they weren't the easiest thing to find.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostIt's not his account, it's admins and the good owners of CUK's IP, if only people read the T&C's when signing up
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It's not his account, it's admins and the good owners of CUK's IP, if only people read the T&C's when signing upOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostWhy do you want to shut your account down?
Put in a rubbish email you'll never remember change your password and log out. Sorted.
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Why do you want to shut your account down?
Put in a rubbish email you'll never remember change your password and log out. Sorted.
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